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Halloween kisses

Halloween kisses

It started with a tweet. Julie Ovenell Carter is a well known Canadian travel writer and she tweets for WhyGoCanada.com, a Canada travel source. Julie’s tweet read: “My favourite food souvenir from Canada? Hawkins Cheezies of course! What’s yours?…”

Central Canada meets western Canada

Central Canada meets western Canada

Judy comments on some differences between urban Toronto and the Canadian Badlands.

Canada’s urban wildlife

Canada’s urban wildlife

As urban sprawl grows so do the number of unusual wildlife sightings in Canada’s urban areas.

RANDOM ROADstories

Over the edge at Niagara Falls – photo courtesy of Bobby Mikul

How Niagara Falls became the Honeymoon Capital of the World

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Jasper National Park in the Fall – Bugles & Brilliance

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Membertou First Nations Band Leads the Way

Gord Vaadeland tweeting

Saskatchewan’s Tweeting Cowboy

My timely journey to New Brunswick

Back road to Mont Tremblant

A good storm chase yields great photos and little damage to people or property - Greg Johnson Tornado Hunter by Carol Patterson

Tornado Hunter QnA

Hudson's Bay Company opening stores in Netherlands | Toronto Star

crosses in front of the St. Eugene Mission Red Brick Schoolhouse

St. Eugene Resort and its Sad History

Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve - Parks Canada Vessel

Quebec’s Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve

… those nights in Montréal

The Richmond Olympic Oval

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Under the Boardwalk

Trees that were planted in the 1940’s and 50’s reforestation efforts reach for the sun - Oak Ridge Trails Roadstories.ca Brian Robert

Shinrin-Yoku Trails in Uxbridge Township

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